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Originally Posted by GoRedSox!
I was comparing the cost of Medicare Supplement plans to the Cost of Medicare Advantage. It could easily cost $3,000 more and that's not chump change to a number of people.
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Totally true. But that $3,000 in savings will rapidly disappear, and then possibly way more, if/when the MA insured individual has a medical event that requires more than basic wellness medical care. There are easily many real world scenarios where spending the $3 grand on a supplemental plan will indeed appear like chump change at the end of the year compared to TOTAL health care expenditures if one opts to choose a MA plan.
Choosing a MA plan, versus Medigap, is akin to gambling one’s finances on their future health care needs. The biggest problem with MA plans is that when you win the gamble, you can save around $3 grand per year, when you loose the gamble it can be catastrophic. That’s not a risk/reward scenario I’m willing to take.